Wednesday, 21 October 2009

A Wet Autumn Day

Today is the first day for many weeks when it has been raining here in the south west of France so it was time to attend to all those indoor domestic jons that inevitably need doing before the omset of winter.   You know, things like fitting a new light in  the kitchen and rehanging a door that had fallen off a cupboard, things like adjusting the time clocks on the central heating the more pressing needs of the cooler wintry air, (we had minus 2C(28F) overnight this week).  Actually, there was quite a list of such jobs which was quite daunting.... so I decided to sort my saved seeds!

Over the year I have saved from numerous fruits and vegetables.   I tend to collect the seeds and then store them in a paper coffee filter in the kitchen whilst they dry.  This seems to work well, as the filter paper absorbs any moisture that is still in the seeds and also provides a medium to write the identification information on.  you know, things like "Seeds from that delicious melon which we bought from the lady that sells leeks at the market at Villereal".  So today I have been moving the seeds into better storage jars for there winter rest.

Actually, this whole operation has been precipitated by a recent holiday.

Last week we suddenly decided to go away for a few days and take advantage of the autumn sunshine that this part of France was enjoying.  A couple of hours here on the Internet and I had found a secured a beachside apartment just a couple of hours drive away.  It was in a resort which is far busier than I like in the middle of summer but which I felt would be interesting again, now the crowds have thinned.   So we upped and went and enjoyed a whole week of doing very little, swimming in the Atlantic, lazing on the beach and drinking good French coffee and eating good french patisseries.

Before we went, we move4d all the seeds from our kitchen into our utility room for the sake of tidiness!

Sadly, on the day we left, a mouse, or maybe a whole horde of mice moved in.  Maybe in this instance I should use an alternate collective noun for the mice....  a mischief of mice!!!!

Anyway, the result was that the mice feasted for a whole week and I have now learned that mice prefer melon seeds to pumpkin seeds, are particularly partial to tomato seeds, especially those varieties where I only had a few seeds saved and generally can make a great deal of mess.... indeed mischief... when confronted with rows of paper coffee filters full of tasty seeds.

Friday, 8 May 2009

A Fun Weekend in France


Kate, of Adelaide's Hills and Plains Seedsavers and Ian, of Kitchen Garden in France are organising a weekend for gardeners, in South West France, in support of KGI's commitment to encouraging vegetable gardening across all the nations of the world.   The weekend in Europe, will be the first of many such events for Kitchen Gardeners International, with plans already in the pipeline for similar occasions in Australia and the USA in the future.

IMG_0133 September this year will see the event in France unfold, being attended by gardeners from around the world and including visits to markets and gardens, local French food and wines, short talks and discussions and plenty of opportunity for gardeners to get to know one another around the pool and barbecue. Limited accommodation is available on site but there is plenty of room to put up a tent in the park-like grounds.

Alternatively, you can make your own accommodation arrangements in one of the beautiful nearby villages.

The fun will begin with a buffet on the evening of Friday September 18th and finishes on Sunday evening, September 20th. The cost is €40 per person and includes everything except those things specifically mentioned in the itinerary. 

CLICK HERE to go to the ITINERARY

South West France has excellent transport links with flights to several local airports; TGV, high Speed rail services to Libourne and Bordeaux and an excellent motorway network... For international travellers, Paris is served by major airlines from around the world and is just a short, three hour train journey from Bordeaux.  

CLICK HERE for further TRAVEL Information

For further information, or to reserve your place, contact 

Kate: seedsavers@gmail.com

or Ian: kitchengardeninfrance@gmail.com